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i don't know if he set us up but he certainly set us up really well if that's what he was doing. he... we wound up all skinny dipping, let's just cut to the chase. (cheers and applause >> so skinny dipping. u, cindy crawford, evan. >> well,indy wasn't the. >> rose: >> let's just say she was there. let's add to the story. >> i know that will be so much better >> let's take charlie rose t! >> he instigated! he instigated! >> charlie rose instigated? charlie rose said "let's get naked?" >> well,eorge said "walter cronkite was here, when croite s here he jumped in the lake." well, he didt on the second night. we're here on the first night, we're having wine, having a beautiful dinner so he throws a gauntlet down, are you guys going to jump in the lake on the first night? are you going totop cronkite? >> uh-huh. did cronkite skinny dip? >> the trap was set. did kronk kite skinny chip? >> he jumped in in full tux. so the only way to top that was to go thehole other way. (laughs) >> i don't follow the lodge tlik but... (laughter) >> rose: (laughs) >> i don't remember any of this, do you
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he saw us confirming and ran out to convince us even more so. that was the level of depth that he understood technology. i think that people without say that he was an artist and not a technologist don't understand how hard it is to build the products that apple under his leadership d, in terms of scale and power and so forth. he understd everything that the computer scientists were doing and drove them as hard as as he drove his artist frien too. >> and also understood marketing. >> obviously he understood the notion. he was a showman in that sense. the unveils. at the board meetings, for example, he would love to have all the new products and unveil them one by one and talk about how they from going to change the world. he took great pride in the products that were built and that we all use today. >> it is said that he didn suffer fools easily. >> i think all such creative people are so passionate that they don't have a lot of time for people who sort of don't get it and i think it's fair to say that he was one of those people. steve, however,
he saw us confirming and ran out to convince us even more so. that was the level of depth that he understood technology. i think that people without say that he was an artist and not a technologist don't understand how hard it is to build the products that apple under his leadership d, in terms of scale and power and so forth. he understd everything that the computer scientists were doing and drove them as hard as as he drove his artist frien too. >> and also understood marketing....
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. >> whichever is the least expensive to us, that's the product we take. so when i'm setting out to create the plans for the company, whatever increases we take on as a company, i'm going to take on as an employee. >> reporter: but not everyone concentrates on what will come out of their paycheck. boone zavik is single, healthy, and a marketing manager for immuno laboratories. he's looking for preventative care to be paid for, like regular check-ups and lab tests. >> i exercise, i eat healthy, but you always want to know, is there anything inside that i'm not aware of? how's my health going? >> tom: studies show we spend minutes deciding our health insurance, but hours choosing a new major appliance. and two-thirds of us make little to no effort at all. and it's not just health insurance. many companies also offer life insurance, long-term care and disability insurance. we spoke with carmen wong ulrich, author of "the real cost of living: making the best decisions for you, your life and your money" about those other insurance options. >> it is an exhaustin
. >> whichever is the least expensive to us, that's the product we take. so when i'm setting out to create the plans for the company, whatever increases we take on as a company, i'm going to take on as an employee. >> reporter: but not everyone concentrates on what will come out of their paycheck. boone zavik is single, healthy, and a marketing manager for immuno laboratories. he's looking for preventative care to be paid for, like regular check-ups and lab tests. >> i...
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i actually didn't use in the book. he hadome ideas about the interfaces and i in some ways think he's no longer with us, are those still proprietary. because i'm sure he didn't take them to the grave. i'm sure that people are still working on them. those are things not in immediate development but when we say he disrupted seven industries, we should look and say he and maybe the people he worked with can disrupt more strips. >> charlie: and seven were. >> first of all personal computers. wozinak made a good board but not a power supply. then with the graphical interface and sort of a home computing revolution the music industry with the itunes and ipod, the whole way we look at music. he disresults the telephone industry. you no longer have silly little cell knowns we don't know how to use. our iphone is everybody from a web browser to our e-mail and in fact very rarely am i on the phone, i'm always texting. and retail stores, you know. retail stores bng the brand just like when you open that box and you pull the joy p
i actually didn't use in the book. he hadome ideas about the interfaces and i in some ways think he's no longer with us, are those still proprietary. because i'm sure he didn't take them to the grave. i'm sure that people are still working on them. those are things not in immediate development but when we say he disrupted seven industries, we should look and say he and maybe the people he worked with can disrupt more strips. >> charlie: and seven were. >> first of all personal...
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this is why he continues to fascinate us. because he's like a beautiful cole identify scopic art object-- call identify scopic art object. you turn it one little tilt and a whole new angle of light comes in >> woodruff: that was author paul hendrickson on his new book, "hemingway's boat." >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: president obama called the economic situation an emergency, and he sharply challenged congressional republicans to vote on his jobs bill. apple founder steve jobs was remembered as a digital visionary and one of the world's great innovators. he died wednesday at 56. and wall street rallied again. the dow industrials gained more than 180 points. and to kwame holman for what's on the "newshour" online. kwame? >> holman: you can watch all of president obama's news conference on the rundown blog. and there's much more on steve jobs, incling a 1985 "newshour" report from elizabeth brackett on the then-tumultous times for apple and a roundup of notable looks back on jobs and his legacy plus jeff
this is why he continues to fascinate us. because he's like a beautiful cole identify scopic art object-- call identify scopic art object. you turn it one little tilt and a whole new angle of light comes in >> woodruff: that was author paul hendrickson on his new book, "hemingway's boat." >> brown: again, the major developments of the day: president obama called the economic situation an emergency, and he sharply challenged congressional republicans to vote on his jobs...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. . >>> police a a man in his late 90s was heading home when he hit the gas instead of the break. he drove through the home, police say the driver was not seriously injured but was taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> cal train is expected to vote, the $231 million contract will bring a new operator which will have back up central control facility and subsystem and that will help cal train prevent derailments. >>> in washington today for her husband's retirement ceremony. mark kelly will be at the white house and kelly piloted 39 combat missions in 1996 and his final mission was on space shuttle endeavor. >>> the blue angels will begin practicing over the bay area today. >>> the event draws hundreds of thousands and some complain the blue angels are too noisy. sal, i liked watching them. >> yes, i liked them anyway. let's take a look at the commute, traffic is moving well as you approach the 80 split, also this morning's commute if you are driv
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. . >>> police a a man in his late 90s was heading home when he hit the gas instead of the break. he drove through the home, police say the driver was not seriously injured but was taken to the hospital as a precaution. >>> cal train is expected to vote, the $231 million contract will bring a new operator which will have back up central control facility and subsystem and that will help...
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and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the macintosh. it doesn't do all that well by 1985 in the marketplace. and his personality, and that of the much-smoother john sculley, who is a very polite, gentle soul, clashed, and in the end, he gets ousted from the company he creates. it's almost like a shakespearean drama. but the real failure and success comes inlet period people don't know much about, when he's running next computers, and he's indulging all of his artistry. he wants the angle to be exactly 90 degrees even though it's hard tore mold the machine like that. he wanted it to be the perfect cube. he want the the greatest log
and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the...
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it's just messed us up totally. even if i go to look for a job, and they pull my record and it says i was found not guilty, they still don't call me back. >> it's still showing up on the georgia dept. of corrections that she's still in prison. they say she's still incarcerated. >> it says that i'm still serving time in prison. z>> thompson: with your photo. >> yeah. >> thompson: so even though you are out of prison, you are still... >> ...in the system. >> thompson: in the case of ernie lopez, it's been 11 years since six-month-old isis vas stopped breathing that saturday morning at the lopez home. >> ( crying ) >> no, don't give me that. eat the cookie. >> thompson: ernie lopez was the father of three children. he worked as a mechanic and, to make extra money, his wife babysat for her doctor, an ob-gyn named veronica vas. three days before that saturday, dr. vas had brought her three children to stay with the lopez family. lopez remembers noticing that baby isis had a number of unusual marks or bites on her head, w
it's just messed us up totally. even if i go to look for a job, and they pull my record and it says i was found not guilty, they still don't call me back. >> it's still showing up on the georgia dept. of corrections that she's still in prison. they say she's still incarcerated. >> it says that i'm still serving time in prison. z>> thompson: with your photo. >> yeah. >> thompson: so even though you are out of prison, you are still... >> ...in the system....
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joining us from california, the other founding father of apple, steve wozniak. steve, thank you for being with us. our condolences on the loss of your friend. >> hello. it's tough to talk tonight. >> i wonder what went through your mind when you got the news? >> um -- i was shocked. you know, you get shocked when people you know die and this was closer to like when john lennon died or jfk or martin luther king. it's just -- you don't know how you're going to recover, where you're going to go from there, how is the world going to be the same without him. it's that kind. when my father died, he knew it was coming for a long time and, you know, steve knew his health wasn't that good and he would talk about it and, you know, even if i told him, well, we're all going to die. you can look at it positively, and his comments about death really means that you had life -- that's really valid. but he would say, oh, no. he was really still worried of dying. i remember when he left apple, he had a premonition in his life that he would die before he hit 40. so, you know, he e
joining us from california, the other founding father of apple, steve wozniak. steve, thank you for being with us. our condolences on the loss of your friend. >> hello. it's tough to talk tonight. >> i wonder what went through your mind when you got the news? >> um -- i was shocked. you know, you get shocked when people you know die and this was closer to like when john lennon died or jfk or martin luther king. it's just -- you don't know how you're going to recover, where...
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ali velshi just joining us. it's hard to imagine what we have all lost because of his family's loss. >> you say it well, anderson, because this isn't the normal thing i talk about. where a ceo has passed on and what's the structure of the company going to look like. we know that apple will be fine. "fortune" did a piece on tim cook some time ago to indicate he's a great strength in the company. there are very few companies in history you can associate the name with everything that that company represents. there are very few companies in the world where you can say envelop your life the way apple does. some of us don't have every product that apple makes. i think i have every product that they make. but you have something. there was a time when people invented devices so that you can carry your entire cd collection around on one device. others did it. but apple is the one that made everybody want it. he had a way of take things that didn't exist and there wasn't even a need to be met and creating a way not to do
ali velshi just joining us. it's hard to imagine what we have all lost because of his family's loss. >> you say it well, anderson, because this isn't the normal thing i talk about. where a ceo has passed on and what's the structure of the company going to look like. we know that apple will be fine. "fortune" did a piece on tim cook some time ago to indicate he's a great strength in the company. there are very few companies in history you can associate the name with everything...
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we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. ey... 20 students ar >>> just week into the start of a new school year and a mumps outbreak at berkeley. 20 students are already sick, but that number is expected to climb. elizabeth cook on how seriously the campus is taking the threat. >> it's not easy to get a group of college kids to do anything. much less care about their health. >> i don't want to get it. i don't want any of my friends to get it. >> but waited in a line looped around the campus health clinic for over an hour because she knows firsthand how serious mumps can be in adults. >> when my brother had mumps, he had seizures that were triggered by it. you never know what's going to happen. >> dr. brad at the university health services says the outbreak may come from overseas, but spread in student housing. >> the incubation period is in the range of 2 to 4 weeks. so the people that we saw last week probably were infected two to four weeks ago and what i'm worried about is what this is going to look like 2 to 4 weeks from
we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. ey... 20 students ar >>> just week into the start of a new school year and a mumps outbreak at berkeley. 20 students are already sick, but that number is expected to climb. elizabeth cook on how seriously the campus is taking the threat. >> it's not easy to get a group of college kids to do anything. much less care about their health. >> i don't want to get it. i don't want any of...
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the gave us the close gave us the close of the fear of bullet holes on his home where all amendment was cut down by officers. the camera is basically where officers were when they opened fire. 284 holes on his home, not including bullet holes in two cars were parked in the driveway. as far as surviving workers, they are talking to lawyers and considering taking legal action against the cement plant. >> another search for someone in the bay area but this one got away. but not before that they really had to be shut down for hours. robert lyles on what happened with that suspect elude police. >> for the second consecutive day, full scale fragment on the bay area streets. this manhunt completely shut down friday at the start of rush hour. >> searching the suspect is armed and dangerous. >> the gunman with the intent to fire on the innocent. >> she was screaming because she was hurt. >> free to be at fight, as long shop owner says it started at an atm and the victim had just withdrawn cash when this happened. but this victim fought back. >> she ran after the guys car and shot her. >> she
the gave us the close gave us the close of the fear of bullet holes on his home where all amendment was cut down by officers. the camera is basically where officers were when they opened fire. 284 holes on his home, not including bullet holes in two cars were parked in the driveway. as far as surviving workers, they are talking to lawyers and considering taking legal action against the cement plant. >> another search for someone in the bay area but this one got away. but not before that...
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you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've got a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me yup. out? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. being sent to the back of a freezer. and it's all because someone said "tacos." old el paso. when you gotta have mexican.
you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've got a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] just having some tender chicken and some...
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there weren't billionaires among us. that's right. >> millionaire was something that was in those days almost out of reach for most people. i'll share an anecdote, with bill gates rather than with steve jobs but it goes directly to that point. i was at the comdex show when that used to go on in the 1980s in las vegas. one month after the stock market crash in 1987. i managed to secure an interview with bill gates. he was a young bill gates. microsoft had made him at that point a billionaire. single billion. he was worth about $1 billion. the crash of '87 wiped out about 33% of his net worth. we were talking. i said, listen, i rarely ask the touchy feeley questions given i'm working in business. let me ask you something, what were you thinking in 1987? i was sitting at my desk, someone walked in, i was having a good day and told me the stock market is down a lot. i said, oh, okay and went back to work. the concept of having lost $333 million in a day didn't really seem to faze him in the sense that you might imagine. i th
there weren't billionaires among us. that's right. >> millionaire was something that was in those days almost out of reach for most people. i'll share an anecdote, with bill gates rather than with steve jobs but it goes directly to that point. i was at the comdex show when that used to go on in the 1980s in las vegas. one month after the stock market crash in 1987. i managed to secure an interview with bill gates. he was a young bill gates. microsoft had made him at that point a...
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thank you for speaking to us. we can speak to our next guest, a technology expert from san francisco. what was he like to work for? >> it was the company that he started after he left apple. he was really given the boot. he was relieved by the boards of day-to-day managerial responsibilities. he said, i am going to get even. i will start a company that will be better done apple. i would not say that i had any insights into his personality, but we did have lunch and that kind of thing. this was someone who had a mercurial personality. he was also someone who was brilliant. the irony is that he started mac and it was bought by apple. the company that he started to displaced apple, it became apple. >> do you see him as a great inventor? he has been described as the henry ford of part-time. was he just a slick marketing salesmen? >> more of a visionary, and i do not use that term likely. it is someone you had the vision of the way that computers should be. they should be things that people want to use. they should be
thank you for speaking to us. we can speak to our next guest, a technology expert from san francisco. what was he like to work for? >> it was the company that he started after he left apple. he was really given the boot. he was relieved by the boards of day-to-day managerial responsibilities. he said, i am going to get even. i will start a company that will be better done apple. i would not say that i had any insights into his personality, but we did have lunch and that kind of thing....
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the first computer to use a floppy disk. the next year steve jobs brought us the apple lisa. first personal computer sold to the public with a graphics and user interface. it was a commercial failure because of the high price tag. but then this is when he hit it, macintosh, january 24th, 1984. announced by the famous television commercial, 1984 aired during the super bowl that year. then, fast-forward 14 years later, the i-mac, remember these, all the different colors, 1998, the new all in one computer reminiscent of the original macintosh, it sold almost 800,000 units in its first five months and onto the world we know with ipads and ipods. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? your apple-infused texts and tweets are just moments away. [ male announcer ] one-hundred-nineteen data points. this is what we can gather from an ordinary crash test dummy. two million data points. this is what we can gather from a lexus crash test genius. [ engine revving ] when you pursue industry-leading safety, you don't just engineer breakthroughs in simulation technology, you e
the first computer to use a floppy disk. the next year steve jobs brought us the apple lisa. first personal computer sold to the public with a graphics and user interface. it was a commercial failure because of the high price tag. but then this is when he hit it, macintosh, january 24th, 1984. announced by the famous television commercial, 1984 aired during the super bowl that year. then, fast-forward 14 years later, the i-mac, remember these, all the different colors, 1998, the new all in one...
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jobs challenged us to think different. his famous ad campaign that celebrated rebels. >> they aren't fond of rules and have no respect for the status quo. >> jobs connected with the public through his products that literally changed our world. he didn't believe in focus groups or market surveys. it's not the consumer's job to know what they want, he said. he liked to quote hockey great, wayne. >> i skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been. and we've always tried to do that at apple. >> in 1984, jobs pioneered the personal computer. >> and then i got fired. >> he told stanford university students in 2005 it was the best thing that could ever happen to him. >> the heaviness of being successful was replaced by the likeness of being a beginner again. >> in exile from apple, he created pixar and pioneered digital animation. pixar's first film, toy story, would for ever change the movies. >> to infinity and beyond. >> the bow ties gave way to black turtle necks. jobs returned to apple in 1987, would usher in
jobs challenged us to think different. his famous ad campaign that celebrated rebels. >> they aren't fond of rules and have no respect for the status quo. >> jobs connected with the public through his products that literally changed our world. he didn't believe in focus groups or market surveys. it's not the consumer's job to know what they want, he said. he liked to quote hockey great, wayne. >> i skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been. and we've always...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> an american icon. a world visionary. >> he was our edison. our disney. >> apple's steve jobs, hollywood mourns his loss today. one of his final photos. frail. still fighting. >>> plus, his close connection to the stars of music, movies and tv. ♪ >>> then, the jackson death trial. and the
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> an american icon. a world visionary. >> he was our edison. our disney. >> apple's steve jobs, hollywood mourns his loss today. one of his final photos. frail. still fighting. >>> plus, his close connection to the stars of music, movies and tv. ♪ >>> then,...
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thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> we have breaking news tonight. apple has just confirmed the sad news that its co-founder and former ceo, steve jobs, has died. he was 56 years old. steve jobs battled pancreatic cancer and underwent a liver transplant in 2009. he stepped down as ceo in august after saying he was no longer able to fulfill his duties. in a statement this evening, apple said, "apple has lost a visionary and creative genius and the world has lost an amazing human being. those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor. steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built and his spirit will forever be the foundation of apple." a statement from apple's board of directors reads, "we are deeply saddened to announce that steve jobs passed away today. steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the sources of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. t
thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> we have breaking news tonight. apple has just confirmed the sad news that its co-founder and former ceo, steve jobs, has died. he was 56 years old. steve jobs battled pancreatic cancer and underwent a liver transplant in 2009. he stepped down as ceo in august after saying he was no longer able to fulfill his duties. in a statement this evening, apple said, "apple has lost a visionary...
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but if things get out of hand, there's no shame in calling us. ♪call 1-800-steemer. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromise on taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell's healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart, for being heart healthy. ♪ feel the beat? it's amazing what soup can do. [ harriat...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> we've got breaking news out of northwest area where police are telling us that two men were fighting in the middle of the street right near 14th and webster. one of the men, according to the cops, apparently got into his vehicle and ran the other guy over and killed him. kurt brooks is live for us at the scene there. >> reporter: that's absolutely correct, derek. the scene right here at 14th and webster is still ongoing. they are investigating, picking up pieces of debris. i'm going to step behind the camera giving you a review of what's going on here at this moment. let's first show you right here, right where i was standing, there is broken glass. i'm told the broken glass is an indication of a fight that was happening in the street between two gentlemen. one of them
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> we've got breaking news out of northwest area where police are telling us that two men were fighting in the middle of the street right near 14th and webster. one of the men, according to the cops, apparently got into his vehicle and ran the other guy over and killed him. kurt brooks is live for us at the scene there. >> reporter: that's absolutely correct, derek. the scene right here at...
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for temperatures, 20 degrees warmer for us. but for tomorrow, still have to watch out here for slight chance of some isolated showers. as for tonight, cold, folks. special leer in the north bay. lo49ras, updeee49, s gatos. tomorrow, 60s for everyone. from the north bay down to south bay. morning time on your forecast. weather channel on cable. you will see here, slight chance of showers for tomorrow. then we dry out friday. and temperatures in the upper 70s, to near 80 as we head into reis upcoming weekend the a veprie ysa b reprieve by saturday, sunday. guys. >> thank you for the update. jeff. >> we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] fortunately, sam was born at sutter health's alta bates summit medical center. [ woman ] the staff was remarkable. they made me feel safe, trusting, cared for. [ giggles ] they saved his life. i owe all of them my son. [ female announcer ] alta bates summit medical center and sutter health -- our story is you. >>> no, thank you. official. sarah palin will not be running for the presidency. aft
for temperatures, 20 degrees warmer for us. but for tomorrow, still have to watch out here for slight chance of some isolated showers. as for tonight, cold, folks. special leer in the north bay. lo49ras, updeee49, s gatos. tomorrow, 60s for everyone. from the north bay down to south bay. morning time on your forecast. weather channel on cable. you will see here, slight chance of showers for tomorrow. then we dry out friday. and temperatures in the upper 70s, to near 80 as we head into reis...
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>> i mean herman cain is surprising us all. we're not tea party express is not ready to support anyone right now. the movement hasn't really coalesce behind anybody. but herman cain is -- he is doing a major thing right now. he's got a lot of momentum, a lot of people like him. he's a straight talker. he's a businessman and that's what people like. he knows how to run a business, he knows how to create jobs, he knows about profits that you can't spend your way into prosperity and he's got some traction right now so i think he's one to watch. >> sounds like an endorsement almost. >> well, i mean -- no, it's not an endorsement. i think that the field is still very volatile. but we have a lot of work to do, especially if these states keep moving these primaries and caucuses up. >> amy kramer, thanks so much. >>> dramatic and emotional testimony in the conrad murray trial. jurors hear a taped conversation between dr. murray and michael jackson. at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer adva
>> i mean herman cain is surprising us all. we're not tea party express is not ready to support anyone right now. the movement hasn't really coalesce behind anybody. but herman cain is -- he is doing a major thing right now. he's got a lot of momentum, a lot of people like him. he's a straight talker. he's a businessman and that's what people like. he knows how to run a business, he knows how to create jobs, he knows about profits that you can't spend your way into prosperity and he's got...
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they're all a little different, just like us. [ harriat ] you hoo! [ female announcer ] must be the os-cal. only os-cal ultra has the most calcium and d3, plus 7 bone health nutrients. so you can always be strong, with os-cal. as much as i can about a company before i invest in it. that's why i like fidelity. they give me tools and research i can't get anywhere else. their stock screener lets me search for stocks with more than 140 criteria. i can see what their experts are thinking and even...
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> a rush hour mess and it all started with a stolen purse. the intense manhunt for a robbery suspect that shut gown part of a bay area freeway for hours. >> a high ultimatum. what the feds are ordering bay area pot clubs to do or else. >>> he was going to do some damage, basically. >> showing off an ak-47, threatening to use it. friends reveal what the alleged cupertino gunman told them days before the deadly rampage. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. >>> the search for a gunman that shut down an east bay freeway for hours has been called off and westbound lanes of 580 in oakland are open again but the traffic is still a mess. robert lyles is in oakland where the intense manhunt just ended. >> reporter: it was a three- hour dragnet and manhunt taking place right behind me. this is 35th avenue in the laurel district of oakland.
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>> thank you for joining us. now, a favorite of the american republican party has ended months of speculation. >> the former governor of alaska, sarah palin, said she does not intend to seek the republican nomination to run for the presidency of the united states in 2012. she sought the vice presidential candidate nomination in 2008. joining me from washington is a former republican strategist. robert, what is your take on this? >> thank you for having me. i am not surprised. sarah palin is a cultural phenomenon. there is no question about it. but she has been giving us hints over the past couple of weeks that she is not ready for the presidency, saying, "i think it is better for me to be on the outside. i can effect change on the outside. i do not need a title." i think she has been giving hands for a number of weeks. -- hits for a number of weeks. >> do you think it was a tax on her personal life, or the polls? >> i do not think either. i think she had a conversation with her family. whether she wanted to go th
>> thank you for joining us. now, a favorite of the american republican party has ended months of speculation. >> the former governor of alaska, sarah palin, said she does not intend to seek the republican nomination to run for the presidency of the united states in 2012. she sought the vice presidential candidate nomination in 2008. joining me from washington is a former republican strategist. robert, what is your take on this? >> thank you for having me. i am not surprised....